Sentences with phrase «few little lessons»

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, it's time to reflect on a few lessons that might make next April a little less stressful.
I also tried to use a few lessons I learned from my biscuit adventures to give myself the best chances at successful scones — scones are in between biscuits and muffins on the baked items continuum, and the quality of a good scone is all about texture — so I figured it would be best to try something a little different from my biscuit attempt.
A few days before a Little League playoff game, she informed me that Roland would have to leave early for his piano lesson.
Dirk is less the «adventurer» of the novels than a very tanned, very bland former Navy SEAL / current treasure hunter / archaeologist, you know, the average capitalist yahoo with little on his mind but the next haul; though he learns the usual lesson and saves a few lives, he also finds his treasure.
Why not add a little excitement — and a lot of learning — to your spring activities with a few lessons about the wonderful world of insects?
In a slum in eastern Delhi where migrants from north - east India cluster, pupils split their days between lessons in small private schools in abandoned warehouses that charge 80 - 150 rupees ($ 1.25 - 2.35) a month, and a free government school around the corner, which supplies cooked midday meals and a few books, but little teaching.
There's still little agreement on what caused the May 6 market meltdown, but the experience has a few lessons for small investors, whose fortunes were batted around along with the investments of major Wall Street players.
Eventually, I took the plunge... as in investing in plunging stocks, ouch... But over time I learnt a few tricks and lessons, and got a little better about putting together a bunch of stocks.
With a little patience and persistence, a few swimming lessons can help save your dog's life and you both can enjoy another fun summer pastime.
Some older dogs come from homes where their owners became too elderly or sick to care for the dog anymore, and in most cases, these dogs come to you already house trained and require very little to brush up on this skill (generally just a few lessons in where the front / back door is).
«When state regulators tried to get the future president to address a few environmental problems on two golf courses some years ago, little did they know they'd be treated to a multi-year lesson in how he handles regulatory challenges.»
There's a few Texas lawyers that were strumming on their guitars and gave out a lesson about don't eat your damn weed, because it turns a little misdemeanor into a felony.
Once again, although the classic adage is that we are all Legal Realists now, and a few people argue that critical legal theory has not died but been absorbed into general legal thought, I find on the whole that lawyers and law professors at least appear to have internalized very little of the lessons of Legal Realism or CLS, and retain in thought and deed a surprising attachment to the appearance of «reasoned elaboration.»
Let's back up a few years and get a little bit of a history lesson here.
Need a little more guidance or a few more lessons?
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